De Thi de Xuat DHBB Tieng Anh K10 (Phu Tho)
De Thi de Xuat DHBB Tieng Anh K10 (Phu Tho)
De Thi de Xuat DHBB Tieng Anh K10 (Phu Tho)
PART I. LISTENING
Section 1. Listen and complete the following table. Write NO MORE THAN
THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. (10 points)
Notes: Clark’s Bike Hire
Example Answer
Type: Touring bike
Rental £ 50 a week, or (1) £ ________a day
Late return fee (2) £ _________
Deposit £ 60
Accessories £ 5 for (3)_______________: pannier or handlebar type
free:
pump
(4)__________
strong lock
Insurance: included, but must pay first £ 100 of claim
Pay: by (5)_______________only
Source: IELTS practice tests by Peter May
Section 2. Listen and choose the correct answer to each question. Write your
answer (A, B, or C) in the space provided. (10 points)
1. These sessions with a counselor are _____.
A. compulsory for all students
B. available to any students
C. for science students only
2. The counselor says that new students have to _____.
A. spend more time on the college premises
B. get used to working independently
C. work harder than they did at school
3. John complains that the resource center _____.
A. has limited opening hours
B. has too few resources
C. gets too crowded
4. The counselor suggests to John that _____.
A. most other students can cope
B. he needs to study all the time
C. he should be able to fit in some leisure activities
5. Before being able to help John, the counselor needs to _____.
A. talk with some of his lectures
B. consult his tutor
C. get more information from him
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Section 3. Listen to the talk about women in the workplace and answer the
following questions (10 points)
1. How is the situation for women in the workplace changing?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
2. In which management role that women constitute 17% of the staff?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
3. How many percent of employees think that gender equality is a priority?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
4. What is the action companies should take to understand the problem of gender
inequality?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. What should companies do to make sure opportunities and advancement are
equitable?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Section 4. Complete the table below, using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. (10 points)
Apartments Facilities Other information Cost
Rose Garden Studio flat Example: £219
Apartments Entertainment programme:
Greek dancing
Blue Bay large salt-water - just (1) ………… metres £275
Apartments swimming pool from beach
- near shop
(2) ……………… terrace watersports £490
Apartments
The Grand - Greek paintings - overlooking (4) (5) £
- (3) ………….. ………….. ………………
- near a supermarket and a
disco
Your answers:
1. …………… 2. …………… 3. …………… 4. …………… 5. ……………
PART II. LEXICO-GRAMMAR
Section 1. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence below.
(20 points)
1. My mother _____ when she found out that I’d forgotten to do the washing-up again.
A. stood her ground B. hit the ceiling
C. felt off color D. made my blood boil
2. Only during the early 20th century _____ in the United State.
A. liquor was prohibited then B. that liquor was prohibited
C. was liquor prohibited D. when liquor was prohibited
3. _____ a scholarship, I entered the frightening and unknown territory of private
education.
A. to award B. to be awarded
C. having awarded D. having been awarded
4. Jane was full of _____ towards her stepmother.
A. retribution B. resentment C. reprisal D. vengeance
5. I caught the last bus by the skin of my _____.
A. teeth B. leg C. neck D. mouth
6. It is the _____ of stupidity to go walking in the mountains in this weather.
A. height B. depth C. source D. matter
7. In my view, the changes to the education system have been to good _____.
A. influence B. outcome C. upshot D. effect
8. Poor management brought the company to the _____ of collapse.
A. brink B. rim C. fringe D. brim
9. The plumber agreed that he had made a mistake and promised to put it _____ the
next day.
A. correct B. proper C. sound D. right
10. I can’t understand why you have to make such a _____ about something so
unimportant.
A. mess B. stir C. fuss D. bother
11. The judge looked at the _____ and reminded him that he had to tell the whole truth.
A. bystander B. witness C. onlooker D. viewer
12. I was disappointed that the restaurant had _____ flowers on the table.
A. false B. untrue C. artificial D. forged
13. As she is so heavily overlooked, there is a _____ possibility that she will have a
nervous breakdown.
A. distinctive B. distinct C. little D. manifest
14. _____ to the invention of the steam engine, most forms of transport were horse-
drawn.
A. Akin B. Prior C. In addition D. With reference
15. The truant was _____ from school for unbecoming behaviour.
A. dispelled B. repelled C. expelled D. compelled
16. Of course he can lift that! He is as ______ as a horse.
A. tough B. big C. heavy D. strong
17. Fearing for his life, he _____ the mugger for mercy.
A. pleaded B. petitioned C. urged D. begged
18. I am not convinced that financial advisers always act in their clients’ best _____.
A. advantage B. interest C. intention D. result
19. The case against the bank robbers was _____ for lack of evidence.
A. discarded B. dismissed C. refused D. eliminated
20. Five readers _____ the correct solution to our recent competition.
A. communicated B. qualified C. submitted D. subscribed
Section 2. There are 10 errors in this passage. Identify them by underlining the
words that need to be corrected and correct them. (10 points)
The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in the New York city. For
a long time, it has been the newspaper on record in the US and one of the world’s great
newspapers. Its strength is in its editorial excellence, it never has been the greatest
newspaper in the term of circulation.
The Times was established in 1851 as a penny paper whose editors wanted to
report the news in a restrained and objective fashion. It enjoyed early success as its
editors made a pattern for the future by appealing to a cultural, intellectual readership
instead of a mass audience. Therefore, in the late 19 th century, it came into competition
with a more popular, colorful, if not lurid, newspapers in New York. Their publications
ran sensational stories, not because they were true, but because they sold newspapers.
Despite prices increases, The Times was losing £ 1,000 a week when Adolph Simon
Ochs bought it in 1896.
Ochs built The Times into an international respected daily. He hired Carr Van
Anda as editor. Van Anda placed greatest stress than ever on full reporting of the news
of the day, and his emphasized existing good coverage of international news. The
management of the paper decided to eliminate fiction of the paper, added a Sunday
magazine section, and reduced the paper’s price back to a penny. In April 1912, the
paper ran many risks to report every aspects of the sinking of the Titanic. This greatly
enhanced its prestige, and in its coverage of the two world wars, The Times continued
to enhance its reputation for excellence in world news.
Section 3. Complete each of the following sentences with a suitable preposition or
particle. (10 points)
1. The new regulations have thrown _______ a few problems for the company.
2. The workers were rather cynical after the meeting. Most of them were _______ no
illusions that the management would take their complaints seriously.
3. Jack took early retirement as he was losing his grip _______ the job.
4. He scolded her so much that she was reduced _______ tears by the end of the meeting.
5. The sudden movement of the train threw me _______ balance and I fell head-first
down the steps.
6. The price of shares in the company went up _______ over 50% when they announced
the discovery of the new oilfield.
7. Ron usually primes himself _______ plenty of black coffee before starting the night
shift.
8. We still haven’t sold the house because the buyers went back on their word and pulled
_______ the deal.
9. Hi Brenda, Peter here. I’m just ringing _______ to say I’ve got two tickets for the
concert on Saturday night. Fancy coming?
10. The group rounded _______ the concert with their greatest hits. So everyone went
home happy.
Section 4. Supply the correct form of the word given in brackets. (10 points)
WOMEN ONLY
Increasingly, women are taking their holidays without men. For _____ (1.
SAFE) reasons, camaraderie or just plain fun, a growing number of female tourists are
singing up for women-only trips. Twenty years ago only a _____ (2. HAND) of
companies offered such holidays; now there are several hundred. Travel _____ (3.
CONSULT) Andre Littlewood says that the combination of higher incomes with
delayed marriage, divorce, retirement and widowhood has _____ (4. ABLE) more
women to travel, often on their own. They are attracted by the sense of _____ (5.
FREE) that a holiday without men affords them. “Women in a group tend to feel
_____ (6. INHIBIT) and speak more openly than when men are around”, she adds.
“Even on energy-sapping adventure holidays the atmosphere is relaxed and _____ (7.
CO-OPERATE). It’s also a great deal more fun. Women laugh more _____ (8.
READY) than men, probably because they don’t mind laughing at themselves.” Since
her divorce Janice Cummings has been a regular traveler with Everywoman Tours, and
Oxford-based Company whose very name is a _____ (9. DETER) to men. “And a
good thing too,” she says. “Men simply cannot resist the _____ (10. TEMPT) to try
and take control, no matter where they are. And that includes on holiday. Thankfully,
there is none of that with Everywoman.”
Write your answers here:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
____________ ___________ ____________ ____________ ___________
Section 3. Read the following passages and choose the best answer to each
question. Write your answers in the space provided. (10 points)
There is a natural balance to all things: life and death, good and bad, happiness
and sadness, pleasure and pain. The very idea that you should focus on positives and
ignore negatives, likewise with strengths versus weakness, is not only delusional; it’s a
recipe for disaster.
Let me tell you a couple of stories to show you how dealing with reality as
openly and genuinely as possible is the path to success and happiness, while focusing
only on the positives and strengths can destroy your career and your company.
It’s no secret that Steve jobs was forced out of Apple in 1984 because his
management style had become toxic to the company. Much later, Jobs would come to
realize that getting fired from the company he cofounded “was the best thing that could
have happened” to him. He called it “awful-tasting medicine” that “the patient
needed.” He also likened it to life hitting him in the head with a brick.
That forced Jobs to look in the mirror and see the truth – that he wasn’t as
capable or as strong a leader as he could be. And as he addressed the issues that stood
in his way, the result was the founding of NeXT and Pixar, his eventual return to
Apple, and the greatest turnaround in corporate history that built the most valuable
company on earth.
It’s easy to miss the obvious connection staring us right in the face, that it wasn’t
just Apple that had it a wall, fallen on hard times, and found itself in need of a
turnaround. The same was true of Jobs. And there was an undeniable connection
between the two.
It’s also easy to miss the insightfulness of Jobs’ realization that none of his later
achievements would have occurred if he hadn’t faced reality. That sort of introspection
only comes from someone who’s had some sort of intervention and gone through gut-
wrenching change as a result.
Not to compare myself with Jobs, but the truth is I’ve gotten a couple of those
bricks to the head myself. I’ve been fired more than once and lost my wife early in our
marriage. But in every case I looked in the mirror, faced what I saw, made some
changes, and bounced back stronger than ever.
If I’d just tried to stay positive, focused on my strengths, and searched for the
silver lining in the clouds, I never would have figured out what was wrong and become
a better person, a better husband, and a better leader. I never would have achieved so
much in my career or won my wife back.
While life is full of ups and downs, one thing is certain: if you attempt to filter
your consciousness and disallow negative thoughts or make believe the weaknesses
holding you back don’t exist, you’ll never get past those hurdles and get to the next
stage in your personal and professional development. And neither will your business.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________
Section 4. Read the passage carefully and do the tasks. (15 points)
The passage has six paragraphs, A-F. Choose the correct heading for
paragraphs B and D-F from the list of headings below. There are two headings you
do not need.
List of Headings
Decide whether each statement is true (T) or false (F) or not given (NG)
6. The River Nile no longer brings down sediment to land of the Nile delta
7. People living on the Nile delta could do without fertilizers for their land before the
construction of Aswan dams.
8. The farmers pump water from the Nile into their fields to enrich the soil.
9. Aswan dams discharge toxic chemical like lead and mercury.
10. International environmental organizations are still looking for the best solution to
the delta problems.